Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond
Patent
1984-08-17
1985-09-10
Newsome, John H.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond
252500, 427 531, 427 96, 428212, 428419, 428901, 430311, 430315, 430945, 430964, 525537, 528388, H01B 106
Patent
active
045406200
ABSTRACT:
A method is described for producing electrically-conductive paths in poly(arylene sulfide) and other polymers exhibiting differing receptivity to chemical doping agents depending upon the crystallinity of the polymer structure. Conductivity is selectively induced in amorphous regions by contacting the amorphous regions with a doping agent in solution. Selected areas of crystalline polymers are made amorphous by heat or solvent treatment.
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Johnson Timothy W.
Stone Mark L.
Newsome John H.
Phillips Petroleum Company
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